M.S in Germany

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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To do MS in Germany you need IELTS over 6.5 band and minimum 6 band in all four components. If you have academic minimum 60 % you are eligible to get admission. You also need German language A1 certificate. If you have 80 % and above in your academics you can get free education.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Umair,
It's very nice to know that you are interested in doing your MS from Germany. First and foremost your academic record needs to be best. You also should have record of your interest in other spheres of human life. All these things and some go a long way in getting admission. However there are many nuances to the whole process and you may get stuck even if one goes wrong. I would therefore like to advise you that you must go to an agency dealing with sending students to Germany for MS.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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It depends on the university criteria in which you want to take admission in.

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neha trivedi

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Hello, Germany Public University would be highly ambitious with the aggregate score of 60% marks especially in mechanical engineering. As the academic requirement is from 65% marks -70% marks in Germany.

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neha trivedi

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It would highly competitive based on your profile, as MS in MS mechanical requires 70%. But you can try.

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PUNIT JAINI am a b.tech computer science student

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No brother. It's lower than the admission criteria.

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Aakash Rai

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Sure, you can. As the government universities provide almost free education, so the money spent will only be on the accommodation and food and basic requirements which will not be more than 5-6 Lacs. So, the 2 year MS programme can be completed in your budget.

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Aakash Rai

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DAAD provides the scholarship to students who are in need of it and are talented. You can visit their website for more information.

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kumar Aryashresthstudying in class 11 science (PCM )

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Many top universities are in USA but they are very expensive and living costs are also very high. Germany is the best option as the universities are not expensive and after completing your studies you can get job in top companies like BMW, Mercedes Benz, Volkswagen, etc.

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rohith kola

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If you opt for a course taught in German language, then obviously, your language proficiency comes into the picture. The university will even ask for a TestDaF Zertifikat. Unfortunately, most of the courses are offered in Deutsch as the locals would very rarely go for English learning.

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